Anti-war movement accuses Council of censorship

The Irish Anti-War Movement has criticised Dublin City Council for refusing it permission to erect posters advertising an anti-war march.

Anti-war movement accuses Council of censorship

The Irish Anti-War Movement has criticised Dublin City Council for refusing it permission to erect posters advertising an anti-war march.

The IAWM said the council had denied it permission to put up posters advertising the protest on March 20 against the occupation of Iraq and George Bush’s impending visit to Ireland.

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